Above, the deck and front yard this morning. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The Albuquerque Journal posted the following on Monday night.
They wrote:
A cold front moving into New Mexico on Tuesday night is expected to send temperatures plummeting and increase snow chances before the state warms up toward the end of the week.
“Colorado is going to be getting the majority of the precipitation (Tuesday), but we will start to see parts of the Four Corners and northern New Mexico get in on that precipitation overnight,” said Scott Overpeck, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service office in Albuquerque.
Tuesday in Albuquerque is expected to reach 54 degrees.
Albuquerque has a 40% chance of precipitation on Tuesday. Rain is possible before 11 p.m., and then could change to a mix of rain and snow.
Wind gusts could reach 35 mph in the city Tuesday night.
Peak snowfall from the storm is expected on Wednesday morning from 2 to 11 a.m.
From what I saw outside this morning, it looks like the Albuquerque Journal got it right.
To read more, go here.
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